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Citi slashes 11,000 jobs thanks to Obama regulations

New regulations are costing jobs around the world.

Citibank is shedding 11,000 jobs as well as scaling back operations in new markets in an effort to save $1 billion through the next year. The move to drive down costs comes as Obama's tax increases couple with the fiscal cliff and European debt crisis to create uncertainty across the industry.

Citibank is cutting jobs and costs in the face of new regulations and fiscal uncertainty.

Citibank is cutting jobs and costs in the face of new regulations and fiscal uncertainty.

NEW YORK, NY (Catholic Online) - Citigroup is one of the world's largest firms with nearly two trillion dollars in assets worldwide. For many Americans, Citi provides banking and checking services as well as credit and investments.

The new CEO of the company, Michael Corbat, 52, took over in October and has set out to reduce operating expenses. In January, his plan will cut 11,000 jobs and reduce some global operations. Many of the streamlined jobs will be in other countries besides the U.S.

The move is expected to save Citi nearly $1 billion in 2013. The announcement has already caused Citi's share price to move upwards by 4 percent.

The anticipated percentage reduction of the workforce is about 4.2 percent.

The reasons for the cut include a number of changes in the fiscal landscape. As President Obama's new tax increases and a variety of fiscal regulations impact the industry, the banking giant must make tough choices to comply while upholding its fiduciary responsibilities.

Also a factor is the fiscal cliff and European debt crisis. Both events could have a major, adverse impact on the banking industry as a whole should either one come to a head.

The bankers themselves are also seeing some cuts. Bonuses for some divisions are being cut by as much as 10 percent, particularly in the securities unit of the company.

New capital rules are to blame, which are compelling banks across the nation to slash both staff and pay to continue generating any profit at all.

Some staff can be replaced with computers and upgraded technology, while others will simply have to work harder to finish their tasks. This is common in any industry where staff is reduced.

The ultimate hope is to protect Citigroups investments around the world, and to allow the company to remain competitive in the global market. Of course, if governments, particularly in the U.S. continue to change the rules of banking, then further changes may have to be made in the years to come.

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Keywords: Obama, Citi, Citibank, cuts, regulations, fiscal cliff, European debt

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1 - 3 of 3 Comments

  1. Mfontz
    5 months ago

    This article has nothing to do with the title of the piece, it also excludes to note as other papers have that the majority of jobs being cut are in foreign countries where profits are down. CITI is making the cut where they don't make money on ten deal and has nothing to do with regulations.

    Most of the regulations in the banking industry have to do with transparency, isn't it odd that when hidden fees on transactions and stock fees are taken off the books when they have to bw disclosed to those that are using the service? I don't understand why this type of decet is being approved by this Catholic web page.Isn't it part of being Catholic that we believe that telling the truth is always the path to God and the afterlife? Looks like whomever runs this site has forgotten about his teachings in favor of bashing the President.

  2. vance
    5 months ago

    Why the anti Obama angle? Because he is responsible for this.

  3. kob
    5 months ago

    Why the anti-Obama angle? There's nothing in Citigroup's announcement suggesting that new regulations are responsible for these cuts.

    Are the new financial regulations anti-Catholic?

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